https://oec.world/en/tradle
It's basically Worldle, but I think this is cooler because I feel like it forces me to think about what life in these countries is like instead of just the shape of the country.
(You can toggle on and off categories of exports to make the lesser exports more readable.)
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Probably a bit dumb but honestly didn't realise petroleum products were Egypt's largest export
lmao got it on my last one, i was like projecting the image of a globe in my mind
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Got it on the fifth guess. It was neat! I guessed mid east because the only major natural reasource was oil and there was a lack of advanced industry. My first guess was iran which was probably dumb because they have at least a bit of mining right? But i thought it was neat
Something to note: it gives distance and direction from the guess to the correct answer, and the direction is measured from the center of both countries, basically where the marker gets dropped if you search just their name on some map service.
Yup, results in a lot of weird situations where countries that are basically adjacent but technically not bordering one another are considered to be like hundreds of kilometers apart.
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This is more angering than regular Wordle. Just circling around the country and the seemingly contradictory directions.
I picked like every bordering the country. WHat do the arrows, percentages and distances mean?
Arrows point in the direction of the country from the country you last chose. Distance is the distance from the center of the last country you chose to the center of the country in question. Percent is basically like a percentage of nearness out of all possible countries I'm not sure exactly what the calculus is for it.
Oh, that's very obvious. For a moment I thought the percentage meant like how comparable the exports of the country I chose were to the country it was.
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Yeah I did win the Geography in 4th grade how could you tell?